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The CMA has found that CHC’s completed purchase of Babcock’s oil and gas offshore helicopter business raises competition concerns in the UK.
The latest Whirlpool tumble dryer recall information as of the end of 5 October 2021.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The latest Whirlpool washing machine recall information as of the end of 5 October 2021.
CMA action is paving the way for greater investment, greater choice, and competition on prices for electric vehicle drivers, by opening up competition in the charging sector.
Heather Baily QPM, chair of the Security Industry Authority (SIA,) today announced the appointment of Michelle Russell as the Regulator’s chief executive.
Last Friday, Khaled Hamed recieved a six- month prison sentence and was suspended for 12 months, at Westminster Magistrates’ Court for committing fraud.
A recent independent survey has found high levels of customer satisfaction with the Security Industry Authority’s licence application service.
A speech delivered at The Meaning of Competition: Assertive Antitrust Enforcement and the Digital Economy conference, organised by the IEA and ITIF
The CMA has instructed JD Sports to sell Footasylum after its in-depth investigation identified competition concerns.
Report published by the Regulatory Horizons Council sets out how the UK could support the rapid and safe commercialisation of drones.
IPO is receiving higher quality trade mark applications following the launch of a new service powered by AI.
Letter to NewDay Ltd about its non-compliance with the Payment Protection Insurance (PPI) Market Investigation Order 2011.
The government is today launching a consultation on how the copyright and patent system should deal with Artificial Intelligence (AI).
This lecture gives an insight into the Digital Markets Unit's (DMU) first months in operation and how regulatory and competition policy in this critical area will be developed.
On Monday 18 October, Mark Longden from the High Peaks area pleaded guilty to a criminal offence at Derby Magistrates’ Court.
The CMA has opened an investigation into Motorola’s Airwave network, the mobile radio network used by all emergency services in Great Britain.
The CMA’s interim report on children’s social care has outlined significant concerns about the availability of placements and the profits of private providers.
Pioneering businesses will benefit from an ambitious programme to enhance cross-border innovation, boost entrepreneurship and make regulation fit for the future.
Facebook has been fined £50.5 million for breaching an order imposed by the CMA during its investigation into Facebook’s purchase of Giphy.
A recent public inquiry that showed the dangers of ignoring the regulator.
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